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Question 1 of 8

What do you do during the week (Monday to Friday)?

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Question 2 of 8

What do you do during the weekend?

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Question 3 of 8

Who is important to you?

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Question 4 of 8

Who do you live with?

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Question 5 of 8

How does your disability affect you each day?

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Question 6 of 8

What disability supports and services do you have now?

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Question 7 of 8

What do you want to change in your life?

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Question 8 of 8

Where would you like to have your planning meeting?

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What else you need to know about getting ndis support

What support can you get from NDIS?

 

The NDIS will pay for support that you need because of your disability.  

The NDIS will only pay for support that is fair and that you really need. 

Example: The NDIS will pay for you to get a wheelchair if you need one, but they will not pay for you to get a wheelchair that is made of gold. 

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Everyone is different so everyone gets different support.  

The supports and services in your plan could help you to:  

  • Go to school 

  • Get a job 

  • Be part of social groups, like sports teams and book clubs 

  • Be  When you can do something by yourself, without support from other people. Example: Taking the bus by yourself.independent 

  • Live on your own 

  • Be healthy 

What is a NDIS plan?

 

When you join the NDIS you will have a A conversation between you and someone who will decide what support you get through the NDIS. You will talk about your goals and how the NDIS can support you to achieve your goals.planning meeting with a Someone who works for the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). They support disabled people to get the right disability supports through the NDIS.planner or Someone who works for a community organisation such as Brotherhood of St Laurence. They support disabled people to get the right disability supports through the NDIS.Local Area Coordinator (LAC). They work with you to decide what support you will get through the NDIS. 

The information you share will help them know what supports you need to live the life you want. They will use the information you give them during your planning meeting to create a A document that has information about you. It lists your goals and the support you will get through the NDIS to achieve them.NDIS plan

A NDIS plan is a document that has information about you. It lists your goals and the supports you will get through the NDIS to achieve your goals.

Goals are things you want to happen. For example:  

  • Get a job 

  • Use public transport 

  • Make friends 

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Your NDIS plan includes information about how much money you get for disability supports and services through the NDIS. This money will be used to help you achieve your goals. 

The NDIS pays for the supports that you need because of your disability. 

If you want to learn about the different types of NDIS funding available you can click on the link below. This link has more detailed and Hard to understand.complex information.

 

What happens at a planning meeting?

In this 6 minute video disabled young people talk about what happens during a NDIS planning meeting.

 

At a planning meeting you talk about:  

  • Your life 

  • How your disability affects you 

  • Support you need because of your disability

  • Your goals and what you want to do in the future

  • How the NDIS can help you to live the life you want 

Speaking up at your planning meeting will help your planner or LAC learn about your life and your goals.  

You can save your answers to questions in this program and take them to your planning meeting. They will help the person creating your NDIS plan understand what you want and what support you need. 

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About you

Prepare for your planning meeting by thinking about what you do each day and how your disability affects you. 

Who can come to your planning meeting? 

 You can bring anyone you want to your planning meeting, including:  

  • Family 

  • Partner 

  • Friends 

  • An advocate 

Where can you have your planning meeting? 

You can choose where you have your planning meeting. You can have it in person or via video or phone.

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How often do you have a planning meeting?

Your goals and the support you need to achieve them will change over time. That means that your NDIS plan needs to change to so that you get the right support. 

Your NDIS plan will last for 1 year. You will then have a planning meeting to create a new plan. You can add new goals and get support to achieve those goals. 

You can talk about what worked well in your NDIS plan and what needs to be changed. 

If you think your goals and the support you need will not change every year then you can ask for your plan to last up to 3 years.